Point well taken. It's usually the hind quarters that catch my eye. Ha ha. Education is important too. I prefer they don't communicate like they have lived on a beach their entire life or come from the worst "hood" in your town.

Y'all are having fun with this; however, I think it's important. The liberal gun haters already consider us a bunch of illiterate neanderthal's - why play into their hands by not even forming a complete sentence with punctuation and capitalization?

You can ask the best, most intelligent question in the world and if you do it in a run on sentence with no punctuation or capitalization - very few folks will take you seriously. Yes, this is the interwebz, but that's no excuse for being a functional illiterate.

Folks, I was no kidding a high school dropout - but I realized that the ability to form a decent sentence may actually serve me well someday. If you want credibility - at least try...

I agree with you whole heartedly. Maybe we had gotten a little off tangent there for a bit, but I thought this was more of a personal irritation for you. Some folks have the worst spelling in the world. I can't say that mine has always been one hundred percent correct the whole time. You do have a valid point in that we should present ourselves in a professional and intelligent matter.

Hell, my kids have called me "Hungry Bear" since they were old enough to speak and I really am a high school dropout (and a transplanted redneck).

Like it or not - each of us that form the armed citizenry are ambassadors for the cause. What caused this is at least a half dozen new threads started today without a single capital letter in them - is it so difficult to press the freaking shift key? I do it even when I'm texting on my phone (which is about once every blue moon)...

I agree with you whole heartedly. Maybe we had gotten a little off tangent there for a bit, but I thought this was more of a personal irritation for you. Some folks have the worst spelling in the world. I can't say that mine has always been one hundred percent correct the whole time. You do have a valid point in that we should present ourselves in a professional and intelligent matter.

"Wholeheartedly" would be all one word. And your post should have been two paragraphs at the minimum.